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Peer reviewedBryant, Peter, Ed. – British Journal of Psychology, 1982
Contains 15 articles investigating and discussing issues generated by Piaget's theory of cognitive development. Discusses and examines questions related to object permanence, transitivity, conservation and the concept of necessity as these relate to children. Deals with the origins and causes of development, logical development, social and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedYawkey, Thomas Daniels; Fox, Franklin Daniel – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1981
Evaluative intervention research studies in pretend play are investigations that examine the potential of imaginative play in young children to demonstrate a relationship between play and cognitive, social, and emotional growth. A review of the research indicates that children who engage in imaginative play yield higher test scores than those in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedTitone, Renzo – International Review of Education, 1978
This paper presents a summary of recent investigations on cognitive development through the first and second language in a bilingual program. The "Glossodynamic Model" of language learning is presented as a basis for explaining how the child's cognitive and affective development are enhanced by bilingual stimulation. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedDiezmann, Carmel M.; Watters, James J. – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1997
Because gifted children are different in level of emotional development, interactions with peers, and learning characteristics, they require special support. Drawing on experience with enrichment programs for young gifted children, this article explores ways of establishing nurturing learning environments that develop self-esteem, engage long-term…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Enrichment
Peer reviewedMatthews, Dona J. – Roeper Review, 1997
A study of 348 Canadian students (grades 6-8) identified as gifted by domain-general criteria, investigated whether the students would score at similar levels on linguistic, logical/mathematical, and social/emotional measures or whether their scores would indicate domain-differentiated patterns of development. Results indicate the students had…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedEly, Margot; Anzul, Margaret – Language Arts, 1989
Proposes that looking at classroom experiences out of the corner of one's eye (both literally and figuratively) allows one to know some of the peripheral action, feelings, and results of "moments of passion." Notes that this perspective may be a more characteristic description of such moments than images produced by a straightforward…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Communication, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedLewis, Marc D. – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1989
Investigates the relationship between early interactional patterns and later cognitive performance in 29 infant-mother pairs. Results indicate that cognitive milestones are relatively uniform in the first two years of life. Socio-emotional development showed a variety of profiles. (RJC)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedStevens, Renee; Shenker, Leonard – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1991
Examination of the treatment program for learning-disabled adolescents at McGill-Montreal Childrens Hospital Learning Centre (Quebec) suggests intervention can mitigate effects of even severe learning disabilities if it addresses consequences of prolonged stress and failure and affective and social competence as well as cognitive and academic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach
Peer reviewedVandell, Deborah Lowe; Corasaniti, Mary Anne – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1990
This study examined 236 8-year olds from a state with minimal child care standards in an effort to discover possible differences associated with child care histories. Children with more extensive child care experiences were associated with negative ratings by parents, teachers, and peers. (SH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Day Care
Peer reviewedPriest, Simon – Journal of Experiential Education, 1993
Describes a competence/risk theory that hypothesizes that people can use personal competence to influence the probabilities of success or failure in an adventure, providing their perceptions are correct. In a series of linked pathways and feedback loops, a model illustrates the impact of a risk-taking activity on the participant's emotional and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cognitive Development, Educational Theories, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedThomason, Nita Davison – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1999
Describes how children develop a concept of death, and presents suggestions for classroom experiences to help young children cope with death. Considers children's attendance at funerals and how to answer children's questions about death. Lists 14 children's books about death. (KB)
Descriptors: Bereavement, Books, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedJessee, Peggy O.; Wilson, Heidi; Morgan, Dee – Childhood Education, 2000
Discusses young children's emotional responses during medical examinations and procedures, developmental changes in how they conceptualize illness causation, and the role of play to reduce stress. Describes how teachers can best facilitate structured dramatic medical play therapeutically. (KB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Diseases, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedSuizzo, Marie-Anne – Child Development, 2000
Discusses ways in which researchers have examined the role of social and emotional factors in cognitive functioning and development to uncover additional sources of variation to explain interindividual and intraindividual differences in cognitive development from within a Piagetian framework. Considers the implications of recent Francophone…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Context Effect, Cross Cultural Studies
Peer reviewedSaarni, Carolyn – Social Development, 2001
Highlights the strengths of the Halberstadt et al. contribution to the literature on social-emotional development. Discusses three issues relating to their model: (1) the inseparability of cognitive representation in both emotional and social functioning; (2) the role played by context; and (3) the significance of goals in any construct involving…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Behavior, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedVeale, Ann – Early Child Development and Care, 2001
Examines the traditional place of play in contemporary early childhood programs in light of new directions in theory and curriculum, the push for educational outcomes, and perceived pressures of the global market economy. Maintains that a new focus on teaching through play may provide a way to reconcile demand for outcomes with a concern for…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Context Effect, Developmentally Appropriate Practices


